Nervous System
Neurons
The Brain
Endocrine System
Homeostasis
100
Name the two parts of the nervous system.

Central and Peripheral

100

Name the three types of neurons.

Sensory, motor and interneuron.

100

What are the three main parts of the brain?

Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Spinal Cord.

100

What is the function of the endocrine system?

It controls system of organs that sends messages around the body to maintain the body’s internal environment.

100

What is homeostasis?

It is the maintenance of a stable internal body environment, despite changes in the external environment.

200

Explain what makes up the CNS

Brain and Brainstem 

200

Name the 5 main parts of a neuron.

Axon, axon terminal, cell body, dendrites and myelin sheath.

200

Outline the function of the frontal lobe.

Emotional regulation, planning, reasoning, problem solving and language production.

200

What hormones does the pituitary gland produce

Human growth hormone and antidiuretic hormones

200

What three things have to coordinate during homeostasis?

The nervous system, hormones and organs.

300

Explain what makes up the PNS

Nerves

300

Explain the role of a neuron.

Neurons carry electrical messages called nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.

300

Outline the function of the parietal lobe.

perception of taste, pain, temperature, and touch.

300

Explain the function of the Thyroid.

Produces thyroxine and controls chemical reactions in cells.

300

What are the negative feedback mechanisms?

A system that maintains homeostasis by reversing a change to return to its set point.

400

Explain the role of the nervous system.

The nervous system sends and receives signals from different parts of the body to control and coordinate movements and sensory information.

400

How is a sensory neuron different to a motor neuron?

In a sensory neuron the cell body hangs off its axon and does not have any dendrites attached.

400

Outline the function of the temporal lobe.

interpreting, organising, and remembering information.

400

What hormones does the adrenal gland produce?

Stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline.

400

Describe the negative feedback loop for the body responding to increased body temperature by sweating.

Increase in body temperature --> sweating -->  decrease in body temperature

500

Outline the difference between the somatic and autonomic nervous system.

Somatic controls voluntary muscle movements and the autonomic controls involuntary muscle movements.

500

What is the role of an interneuron?

Link sensory and motor neurons.

500

Outline the function of the Occipital lobe.

Vision

500

Explain the function of the hypothalamus.

Links the nervous and endocrine system, secretes hormones into the pituitary gland

500

Describe the negative feedback loop for the body responding to low blood sugar (glucose) by eating a sugary snack.

Decrease in blood glucose --> eat a sugary snack --> Increase in blood glucose

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